Korea Broadcasting Art School

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Korea Broadcasting Art School
한국방송예술교육진흥원
Korea Broadcasting Art School Symbol
Motto대한민국 방송계를 이끌어갈 1%의 리더
Motto in English
"The 1% of leaders who will lead the broadcasting industry in Korea"
EstablishedJanuary 1992; 32 years ago (1992-01)
PresidentPark Gwang Seong[1]
Location,
South Korea
Websitewww.kbatv.org
KBAS Video Production Lab
KBAS Creative Studio
KBAS Voice Actor Lab
KBAS Practical Music Lab

The Korea Broadcasting Art School (Korean한국방송예술교육진흥원; Hanja韓國放送藝術敎育振興院) is an educational institution in Seoul, South Korea with the credit bank system of the National Institute for Lifelong Education.[2]

The school is located at 197 Sinchon-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul (67-11 Daehyeon-dong), with its own campus and buildings from Hall 1 to Hall 7.

Departments[edit]

Korea Broadcasting Art School offers a total of 39 academic programs, organized into 6 departments.

Video production department[edit]

  • Video directing major
  • Video recording
  • Video editing
  • YouTube
  • Broadcasting writers/Media creation
  • Management
  • Film Production
  • Photography
  • Advertising VMD

Entertainment department[edit]

  • Voice acting
  • Acting arts
  • Broadcasting
  • Performing arts
  • Practical dance
  • Model acting arts
  • Celebrity

Practical music department[edit]

Sound production department[edit]

  • Performance Stage
  • Broadcasting Video
  • Recording and Mixing

Visual design department[edit]

Beauty design department[edit]

  • Makeup & nail art
  • Hair design
  • Broadcasting makeup
  • Beauty Creator

Facility[edit]

  • Video production lab
  • KBAS Creative Studio
  • Voice Actor Lab
  • Practical Music Lab
  • Practical Dance Lab
  • Beauty Design Lab
  • Model Lab
  • Sound Lab
  • Art Hall
  • Main building

Notable alumni[edit]

Voice actor major[edit]

  • Jung Hyewon: Class of '01, CJ E&M
  • Kim Dodam: Class of '06, KBS
  • Kim Min-ah: Class of '06, KBS
  • Park Chu-kwang: Class of 2008, KBS
  • Jung Yu-jung: Class of 2010, CJ E&M
  • Kim Daol: Class of 2010, CJ E&M
  • Kim Hyunwook: Class of 2011, Daewon Broadcasting Co.ltd
  • Jang Jimin: Class of 2012, KBS
  • Oh Gabin: Class of 2013, Daekyo Broadcasting Co.ltd
  • Park Jun-won: Class of 2013, Daewon Broadcasting Co.ltd
  • Lim Chaebin: Class of 2014, Daewon Broadcasting Co.ltd
  • Kim Yoongi: Class of 2016, CJ E&M
  • Kim Chae-rim: Class of 2018, CJ E&M

References[edit]

  1. ^ "President of Korea Broadcasting Art School". Korea Broadcasting Art School.
  2. ^ "credit bank system of South Korea".